Ok,
after a reboot of the system, everything seems to work.
Thanks a lot! :D
Daniel
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George Cristian Birzan wrote:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 01:00:56PM +0200, Daniel Altendorf wrote:
So I apt-get install'ed Gnome and xserver-xfree86 (xserver-common was
included) and then configured it. No problems with configuration, no
errors, nothing.
So I hammer "startx" into the keyboard an
George Cristian Birzan wrote:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 01:00:56PM +0200, Daniel Altendorf wrote:
So I apt-get install'ed Gnome and xserver-xfree86 (xserver-common was
included) and then configured it. No problems with configuration, no
errors, nothing.
So I hammer "startx" into the keyboard an
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 01:52:28PM +0200, Daniel Altendorf wrote:
> I tried that and got the exact same error message.
> I think that is where the problem lies. I just checked and I do not have
> an /usr/bin/X11/X directory.
You're not supposed to have it.
lrwxr-xr-x1 root root
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 01:00:56PM +0200, Daniel Altendorf wrote:
> So I apt-get install'ed Gnome and xserver-xfree86 (xserver-common was
> included) and then configured it. No problems with configuration, no
> errors, nothing.
> So I hammer "startx" into the keyboard and it gives me this:
>
> /
Hello all!
Yesterday I decided to reactivate my Debian partition and install the
current Sarge on it, so I can *finally* get away from Wintendo. The
actual system installation, went perfectly well. No problems, just fine.
System boots without any fuss.
Then, shortly after checking out the syst
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